Starting my journey to natural skincare, I found making my own DIY FACE SERUM FOR AGING SKIN is easy. Facial oils, like avocado and evening primrose, are great for moisturizing and giving your skin a healthy glow. With DIY serums, you can customize for anti-aging, acne scars, or oily skin, and they’re good for all skin types. They’re simple, luxurious, and save money compared to store-bought ones with chemicals. Let’s make our own natural face serum together!
DIY Anti-aging serum
This homemade DIY FACE SERUM FOR AGING SKIN is perfect, aiming to restore youthfulness and improve early signs of aging. Packed with ceramides, fatty acids, and antioxidants, it protects against dryness and helps soften the appearance of lines and wrinkles. After testing it for 2 months, my skin feels hydrated and soft, and I’ve noticed my forehead lines fading a bit without any breakouts. I hope you love this serum as much as I do!
Difference Between Diy Facial Serum And Facial Oil
Aspect | DIY Facial Oils | Facial Serums |
---|---|---|
Ingredients | Simple, often fewer ingredients | Complex, may contain multiple active ingredients |
Purpose | Basic moisturization and nourishment | Targeted treatment for specific skin concerns |
Texture | Usually heavier, slower to absorb | Lightweight, absorbs quickly |
Application | Typically applied as the last step in skincare | Applied before moisturizer, allowing better absorption |
Skin Concerns | General skincare needs like hydration | Address specific issues like aging or acne scars |
Cost | Generally more affordable due to basic ingredients | Can be more expensive with specialized ingredients |
Preparation | Simple to make with basic oils | Requires more precise formulation and measurement |
Penetration | Absorbed less deeply into the skin | Designed to penetrate deeper for targeted benefits |
Usage | Suitable for daily use | Often used as a treatment or as needed |
Ingredients for Diy Face Serum For Aging Skin
You can find many great anti-aging serum recipes online, but mine stands out because it combines nourishing oils with active ingredients for effective skincare.
All the ingredients I use are green-certified/ECOCERT-approved for natural skincare.
Pomegranate Seed Oil:
This oil is the star of my serum for mature skin. It’s packed with nutrients and antioxidants that work wonders for aging skin.
- Vitamin C in pomegranate promotes cell regeneration, reducing wrinkles and age spots.Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties help with acne and inflammation.Antioxidants balance skin hydration.Provides some natural UV protection (still use SPF).
(Note: Acai oil and moringa oil can be substitutes.)
Argan Oil:
Moroccan women have used this oil for ages due to its skin benefits.
- Vitamin E in argan oil moisturizes and fights free radicals.Increases skin elasticity, reducing signs of aging.Offers sun damage protection (but use SPF).Helps with rosacea, acne, and regulates sebum production.
(Note: Jojoba oil is a good substitute.)
Squalane Oil:
This oil boosts hydration, collagen, and skin smoothness.
- Anti-inflammatory properties reduce redness and swelling.Lightweight, non-greasy, quickly absorbed.Enhances absorption of other ingredients.
(Note: Squalane is similar to the skin’s natural oils.)
Optional Ingredients:
- Vitamin E (Tocopherol): Natural antioxidant that moisturizes and softens skin, protects oils from oxidation, and extends shelf life.
- Ceramide Liposome Complex: Restores skin barrier, promotes collagen production, and prevents water loss.
- Dermafeel Sensolv (Isoamyl Laurate): Provides a velvety, non-greasy feel with quick absorption, forming a breathable barrier to protect skin.
- Myrrh Essential Oil: Supports mature skin, reduces redness, and improves appearance of wrinkles and acne scars.
- Helichrysum Essential Oil: Rejuvenates skin, reduces inflammation, stimulates cell regeneration, and targets aging spots and fine lines.
- Plant Therapy Anti-Aging Essential Oil Blend: Affordable blend with palmarosa, Rosalina, copaiba, frankincense, sandalwood, neroli, and rose, all beneficial for aging skin.
These ingredients are optional, as they may be costly or unavailable where you live. However, if you can afford them, they can transform your homemade face serum into an anti-aging powerhouse.
How to make Diy Face Serum For Aging Skin
Let me show you how to make anti-aging serum at home. It couldn’t be easier!
Step 1: Mix ingredients
- Add the argan oil, squalane, pomegranate seed oil, vitamin E, ceramide liposome, Dermafeel, and essential oils into a small glass beaker.
- Stir until everything is well combined. The ceramide liposome and vitamin E have a dense consistency and may take a few moments to dissolve. The serum is ready when you can no longer see streaks of individual ingredients.
Step 2: Store
- Transfer the face serum into a glass dropper bottle.
- Store airtight, away from direct sunlight and heat.
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Benefits Of Homemade Diy Face Serum For Aging Skin
Here are the key benefits of the Diy Face Serum For Aging Skin:
1. Repair:
- As we age, skin loses collagen and elastin, leading to thinner and laxer appearance.
- The serum is enriched with additives that promote firmer skin and reduce fine lines.
- Liposomes, fatty acids, and squalane help repair the skin barrier.
2. Protect:
- Contains antioxidants that shield skin from elements and oxidative stress.
- Oxidative stress from free radicals can damage collagen and cells.
- Antioxidants in the serum combat oxidative stress, protecting the skin.
3. Moisturize:
- Oils in the serum are potent moisturizers and nourishers, providing a dewy glow.
- Aging increases skin dryness, making good moisturization essential.
With these benefits, the Diy Face Serum For Aging Skin helps rejuvenate, protect, and hydrate your skin for a healthier, more youthful appearance.
How to use serum for aging skin
Prepare:
- Wash your face with a gentle cleanser to clean it.
- If you use other skincare products like toner or exfoliator, put those on first.
Get Skin Ready:
- Spritz your face with a hydrating mist if you have one. This helps your skin soak up the serum better.
Put on the Serum:
- Take a few drops of your DIY serum on your fingertips.
- Gently tap the serum onto your face, neck, and chest.
- Use your whole hand to press it in, so it goes into your skin nicely.
How to Apply:
- Smooth the serum from your nose out toward your ears.
- Do the same from your eyebrows up to your hairline.
- For your neck, put the serum from the bottom of your neck up to your jawline.
Finish Up:
- After the serum, use your regular moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated.
- During the day, don’t forget to use SPF to protect your skin from the sun.
Tips:
- Use gentle, upwards movements to apply the serum.
- Let the serum soak in before adding more products.
- Use the serum regularly, in the morning and at night, for best results.
Conclusion
Making your own DIY face serum for aging skin is super easy and effective. This serum, with ingredients like argan oil, squalane, and pomegranate seed oil, along with optional stuff like ceramide liposome and essential oils, is great for fighting wrinkles and dryness. It repairs skin, protects from damage, and hydrates for a nice glow. Just put it on clean skin on your face, neck, and chest, let it soak in, then use moisturizer and SPF during the day. Using this serum regularly will keep your skin looking young and healthy, all with the fun of making it yourself! Read More : Making Your Own Acnes Facial Scrub
FAQs
What are the benefits of making my own diy face serum for aging skin?
- Making your own serum allows you to control the ingredients, ensuring they suit your skin’s needs.
- You can customize it with potent anti-aging ingredients like argan oil, squalane, and pomegranate seed oil.
Do I need special equipment to make this DIY serum?
- No, you can mix the ingredients in a small glass beaker or a clean bowl.
- A glass dropper bottle is handy for storage, but you can use any airtight container.
How often should I use this DIY serum?
- For best results, use the serum both in the morning and at night.
- Consistency is key to seeing improvements in skin firmness and texture.
Can I use this serum if I have sensitive skin?
- Yes, many of the ingredients are gentle and suitable for sensitive skin.
- However, it’s always a good idea to do a patch test first to check for any reactions.
Is it necessary to follow up with moisturizer and SPF after applying the serum?
- Yes, it’s important to lock in the serum’s benefits with a moisturizer.
- SPF during the day helps protect your skin from sun damage, which accelerates skin aging.